Dinosaucers

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Dinosaucers
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Genre Action
Animation
Created by Michael E. Uslan
Written by Diane Duane
Brynne Stephens
Lydia C. Marano
Directed by Stephan Martinière
Starring
Composers
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producers Andy Heyward
Benjamin Melniker
Michael E. Uslan
ProducerMichael Maliani
Running time22 minutes
Production companies DIC Animation City
Lightyear Entertainment
Coca-Cola Telecommunications
Original release
Network Syndication
ReleaseSeptember 14 (1987-09-14) 
December 11, 1987 (1987-12-11)

Dinosaucers is a 1987 animated television series co-produced in the United States and Canada; developed and produced by DIC Animation City in association with Lightyear Entertainment and Coca-Cola Telecommunications. The show was created by producer Michael E. Uslan, who considered it a "harebrained idea". [1] A total of 65 episodes were made for the show's first-run syndication, but it only lasted one season. [2]

Contents

There were originally plans by Galoob to release a Dinosaucers toyline, and prototype figures were produced. The toyline were to include the characters Stego, Bronto-Thunder, Allo, Bonehead, Plesio, Quackpot, Ankylo, and Genghis Rex. [3] However, the line was scrapped when the show was canceled after airing its initial 65 episode run due to low viewership and poor reception. As a result, some markets began pulling the series from their cartoon line-ups instead of re-running the show's episodes for the remainder of the full 1987-1988 television season.

In 1989, after Dinosaucers premiered in Brazil, a company named Glasslite contacted Galoob and purchased the molds. As such, Glasslite produced 5 of the 8 unproduced Galoob molds of the 8" figures although they can be extremely hard to find. [4]

In 2018, Uslan joined with publisher Lion Forge Comics to revive Dinosaucers as a comic book. The 5-part mini-series however was left on a cliff hanger when the comic book was discontinued after a trade paperback was published in January 2019.

Description

"Ryan: We used to be four ordinary teenagers, until one day...we meet some new friends...from out of town. They were called... Dinosaucers! My friends and I became the Secret Scouts! Allies to these Dinosaucers from outer space and joined in their battles against Genghis Rex and the evil Tyrannos!
Ankylo: The Dinosaucers are leaving Bossasaur (snort!)
Genghis: Well, follow them!"

- opening narration

The show follows the Dinosaucers and their battles against the evil Tyrannos. [5] Each group is composed of intelligent anthropomorphic dinosaurs or other prehistoric saurian species. The Dinosaucers are also allied with four humans known as the Secret Scouts. The two groups originally come from a planet in a counter-Earth orbit known as Reptilon. Most of the characters are named after the type of prehistoric animal they are based on, or some pun of the name.

Both groups have a central base of operations. The Dinosaucers' base is called Lava Dome and is located in a mountain area in a dormant volcano. The Tyrannos' base is located under a tar pit which is next to an abandoned amusement park. Each of the groups' members save for Teryx and Terrible Dactyl–who can themselves fly–have flying ships in which they can travel and do battle. Most ships actually resemble the personae of their respective owners. Along with their individual ships, both groups have a large mothership of sorts as well.

Dinovolving

All the Dinosaucers have a button on the front of their uniforms which instantly devolves them to their primitive ancestors dinosaur state, while retaining their intelligence and speech capacity. This special ability is called Dinovolving and initially appeared to be a significant element of the series, as both Allo and Bronto Thunder Dinovolved in the first episode. Despite the apparent technological advantage, most of the later episodes did not feature any Dinovolving. Teryx was the only Dinosaucer who would never Dinovolve throughout the series, while Allo, Tricero, Bonehead and Bronto Thunder would use the ability in more than one episode.

The Tyrannos don't have the secret of Dinovolving, and a few episodes even revolve around their plans to steal the technology somehow. However, they do possess a special raygun called a devolver. Blasting a living creature with this weapon has the same "devolving" effect as Dinovolving, but reduces the victim's intelligence to that of the devolved form. For those from Reptilon, the form is that of a normal dinosaur while humans get reverted to primitive cavemen. In any case, the device often winds up being used against them, to much comedic effect, rather than on the Dinosaucers. In this fashion, Genghis Rex, Ankylo, Quackpot and Brachio were all changed into primitive dinosaurs at various times in the series. The Tyrannos also possess a weapon called a "fossilizer", which is capable of turning its target into stone, as well as reversing the condition. The Dinosaucers were also shown to have access to this particular type of weapon in one episode, though it may have been on loan from the Tyrannos, as both factions had united to battle a group of anthropomorphic sabertooth tigers, who also hailed from Reptilon. These creatures possessed fossilizers as well, and also had a device which could disrupt the equivalent weapons belonging to the Dinosaucers and Tyrannos while leaving their own in perfect working order.

Characters

Dinosaucers

Secret Scouts

The Secret Scouts are four teenage humans who help the Dinosaucers as allies. According to the opening credits, they met them when they first arrived and gained powers through magic rings they were given. They are some of the closest friends the Dinosaucers have while they are on Earth.

The Secret Scouts. From left to right: Sara, Paul, Ryan and David Secret-scouts.jpg
The Secret Scouts. From left to right: Sara, Paul, Ryan and David

Tyrannos

The Evil Tyrannos. From left to right: Styraco, Plesio, Genghis Rex, Quackpot, Brachio, Ankylo and Terrible Dactyl Tyranos.jpg
The Evil Tyrannos. From left to right: Styraco, Plesio, Genghis Rex, Quackpot, Brachio, Ankylo and Terrible Dactyl

The Tyrannos are the forces of "evil" in the series and, like the Dinosaucers, have a total of 8 members in their group. The picture above does not show Princess Dei, as she does not appear at the presentation of the series and is only introduced later as a means to balance the difference in numbers and power of the two opposing factions.

During the course of the series, Plesio, Terrible Dactyl and Quackpot would all betray Genghis Rex at least once over matters of conscience. Nevertheless, they would eventually return to Rex's side out of loyalty to his cause.

Minor characters

Home video releases

U.S. releases

There have been four tapes in total released on VHS cassette in NTSC format specifically for the United States and Canadian markets. None are still in print or available, making these 4 VHS tapes rare. Dinosaucers has not been released on DVD and there are no known plans to do so from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

UK releases

There were two tapes in total released for the UK market in PAL format. Unlike the United States released tapes that had two episodes on each tape, the United Kingdom tapes had five episodes each on both tapes released.

The first 21 episodes were previously purchased and downloaded online on Amazon.com as well as on iTunes until summer of 2013 with no current plans to return as of 2023.

Episodes

Stephan Martinieri directed all episodes.[ citation needed ]

TitleWritten by:Air date
1"Dinosaur Valley" Diane Duane September 14, 1987 (1987-09-14)
The Tyrannos discover a hidden valley full of tech-cancelling ore-and dinosaurs! The Dinosaucers head down to stop the Tyrannos from building a base there.
2"Take Us Out to the Ballgame" Michael E. Uslan September 15, 1987 (1987-09-15)
The Secret Scouts teach the Dinosaucers how to play baseball while the Tyrannos search for the world's biggest diamond.
3"Happy Egg Day to You"Diane DuaneSeptember 16, 1987 (1987-09-16)
The Secret Scouts and Dinosaucers plan a surprise party for Paul while the Tyrannos infiltrate Lavadome to steal the secret of dinovolving.
4"Hooray for Hollywood"Felicia MalianiSeptember 17, 1987 (1987-09-17)
Stego and Bonehead go to Hollywood to meet the dinosaurs they think are there while Genghis Rex and Ankylo plan to recruit those dinosaurs.
5"Divide and Conquer"Michael E. UslanSeptember 18, 1987 (1987-09-18)
The Tyrannos fake news about a new energy source in New York in order to get Allo away from the Dinosaucers. Bronto Thunder goes to New York against Allo's orders.
6"A Real Super Hero"Brooks WachtelSeptember 21, 1987 (1987-09-21)
Sara and Bonehead go to Hollywood to meet their favorite TV superhero, Mr. Hero. Unfortunately, the Tyrannos go to Hollywood too to eliminate Mr. Hero and get their claws on his weapons.
7"Burgers Up!"Ron HarrisSeptember 22, 1987 (1987-09-22)
The Tyrannos steal a shipment of frozen hamburgers, mistaking them for a power source for their latest weapon.
8"Be Prepared"Mike O'MahonySeptember 23, 1987 (1987-09-23)
The Dinosaucers and Secret Scouts go on a camping trip to hone their survival skills.
9"That Shrinking Feeling" Doug Molitor September 24, 1987 (1987-09-24)
Teryx builds a 4-D ray that shrinks her, Bronto Thunder, Allo, Ryan, Sara, and the Tyrannos, leading to a miniature fight in the Spencer house.
10"Rockin' Reptiles"Felicia MalianiSeptember 25, 1987 (1987-09-25)
David uses the Dinosaucers' name and looks for his rock band, but is mistaken for the real thing by the Tyrannos.
11"Sleeping Booty"Ron Harris,
Diane Duane
September 28, 1987 (1987-09-28)
Genghis Rex plans to recruit a giant monster to conquer Earth.
12"The First Snow"Michael E. UslanSeptember 29, 1987 (1987-09-29)
Paul and Sara teach the Dinosaucers how to have fun in winter.
13"Trick or Cheat"Michael E. Uslan,
Diane Duane
September 30, 1987 (1987-09-30)
The Secret Scouts practice their magic tricks, unaware that Quackpot plans to show off magic tricks of his own.
14"Defective Defector"Doug MolitorOctober 1, 1987 (1987-10-01)
Quackpot is hit by Plesio's defector ray, causing him to join the Dinosaucers. Unfortunately, the Dinosaucers become the victims of Quackpot's practical jokes.
15"For the Love of Teryx"Felicia MalianiOctober 2, 1987 (1987-10-02)
Sara helps Teryx admit her feelings for Ichy. At the same time, Genghis Rex plans on making Teryx his queen.
16"A Man's Best Friend Is His Dogasaurus"Michael E. UslanOctober 5, 1987 (1987-10-05)
Sara and Paul bring their pets Missy and Charlie to Dinosaucer HQ, but the Fur Balls give them dinosauce that turns them into dinosaurs.
17"Carnivore in Rio" Somtow Sucharitkul October 6, 1987 (1987-10-06)
A tribe in the Amazon has begun misusing a Reptilon tool and the Dinosaucers and Tyrannos race to get it.
18"Frozen Fur Balls" J. Vornholt,
S. Robertson
October 7, 1987 (1987-10-07)
The Tyrannos attack a supply ship driven by Stego and Bonehead, who only have Ugh, Grunt and their relatives to help them.
19"Hook, Line, and Stinker"Avril Roy-Smith,
Richard Mueller
October 8, 1987 (1987-10-08)
While searching for sunken treasure, Plesio is photographed by a team of scientists. The Dinosaucers and Tyrannos rush to make sure the scientists are unsuccessful in capturing him.
20"The Prehistoric Purge"Walt Kubiak,
Eliot Daro
October 9, 1987 (1987-10-09)
Stego becomes a wrestler known as the Prehistoric Purge and Genghis Rex plans to kidnap the Secret Scouts at one of his matches.
21"The Truth About Dragons"Doug MolitorOctober 12, 1987 (1987-10-12)
The Tyrannos go to China to get their claws on the country's 'superpower'. A boy named Kai mistakes them for dragons.
22"Chariots of the Dinosaucers"Somtow SucharitkulOctober 13, 1987 (1987-10-13)
The Tyrannos travel to Egypt and force an archeologist to help them find the tomb of Stego-Ra, the creator of dinovolving.
23"Eggs Mark the Spot"Avril Roy-Smith,
Richard Mueller
October 14, 1987 (1987-10-14)
A nest of pteranodon eggs are discovered and the Dinosaucers and Secret Scouts rush to get them before the Tyrannos do! However, Terrible Dactyl wants them for his own reasons...
24"Mommy Dino-Dearest"Brooks WachtelOctober 15, 1987 (1987-10-15)
Bonehead's mother Bonehilda comes to Lavadome with a device that'll prevent the Tyrannos from intercepting their communications and Genghis Rex wants it. Meanwhile, Bonehead tries to make his mother proud by pretending to be commander of the Dinosaucers.
25"The Whale's Song"Durnie KingOctober 16, 1987 (1987-10-16)
The Tyrannos head to the Bermuda Triangle to take a meteor that has the power to transport objects to Reptilon and the Dinosaucers team up with the meteor's whale guardians to stop them.
26"Inquiring Minds"Mark CassuttOctober 19, 1987 (1987-10-19)
When Sara photographs the Dinosaucers, the pictures end up in the hands of a greedy reporter, who teams up with the Tyrannos.
27"War of the Worlds... II"Dennis O'FlahertyOctober 20, 1987 (1987-10-20)
David's cousin Francine causes alien invaders to appear on the TV sets of her hometown, causing a panic and bringing the Tyrannos who want to ally themselves with the non-existent aliens.
28"Beach Blanket Bonehead" Chris Bunch,
Allan Cole
October 21, 1987 (1987-10-21)
In honor of Fern Day, the Dinosaucers and Tyrannos call a 24-hour truce. The Secret Scouts take the Dinosaucers to the beach and the Tyrannos follow.
29"The Bone Ranger and Bronto" David Bischoff,
Ted Pedersen
October 22, 1987 (1987-10-22)
When a new dinosaur skull is found in Arizona, the Dinosaucers and Tyrannos venture there, both reenacting Reptilon's Old West days.
30"Cindersaurus" Cherie Wilkerson October 23, 1987 (1987-10-23)
In order to learn more about dances, Teryx creates a device that temporarily turns her into a human.
31"Trouble in Paradise"Martha MoranOctober 26, 1987 (1987-10-26)
While eavesdropping on a talk about volcanoes in Hawaii, Allo, Bronto Thunder, and Dimetro are captured by the Tyrannos, who are using a weather-controlling cannon. The Secret Scouts and Bonehead are likewise defeated, leaving it up to Stego to stop the Tyrannos.
32"Monday Night Clawball"Michael E. Uslan,
J. Vornholt,
S. Robertson
October 27, 1987 (1987-10-27)
The Dinosaucers and Tyrannos settle a dispute over a crater full of reptilite with a football game.
33"Age of Aquariums"Michael E. Uslan,
Cherie Wilkerson
October 28, 1987 (1987-10-28)
Plesio frees the fish in the aquarium the Secret Scouts work at and tries to get them to revolt against humanity.
34"Scents of Wonder"Somtow SucharitkulOctober 29, 1987 (1987-10-29)
The Tyrannos believe that they have a mind-control weapon made from perfume.
35"Fine-Feathered Friend"Felicia MalianiOctober 30, 1987 (1987-10-30)
Teryx comes down with a mysterious illness and Allo goes to get the Dinosorceress to cure her. Unfortunately, Teryx is kidnapped by a greedy birdwatcher who plans to make her the find of the century.
36"Allo and Cos-Stego Meet the Abominable Snowman"Michael E. Uslan,
Brooks Wachtel
November 2, 1987 (1987-11-02)
-Genghis Rex tricks Stego into taking Allo on a search for the Abominable Snowman so that he can steal it and add it to the Tyrannos.
37"The Quack-Up of Quackpot"Michael E. UslanNovember 3, 1987 (1987-11-03)
It's April Fool's Day and Quackpot is running wild with practical jokes! It's up to the Secret Scouts to stop him.
38"It's an Archaeopteryx — It's a Plane — It's Thunder-Lizard"Michael E. Uslan,
Arthur Byron Cover
November 4, 1987 (1987-11-04)
When Bronto Thunder lies to his girlfriend Apatty Saurus about his accomplishments on Earth, he's forced to become the superhero Thunder-Lizard. In one part of the episode, Bronto Thunder wears his swimming trunk shorts as he rides through a river.
39"Teacher's Pest"Doug MolitorNovember 5, 1987 (1987-11-05)
When told to stay behind at Lavadome, Bonehead sneaks out to go to school with Ryan and Sara. Meanwhile, Genghis Rex plans to kidnap Bonehead and use him as leverage against Allo.
40"Dino-Chips!"Somtow SucharitkulNovember 6, 1987 (1987-11-06)
The Tyrannos sabotage a computer company with computer chips from Reptilon.
41"The Heart and Sole of Bigfoot"Michael E. Uslan,
David Bischoff,
Ted Pedersen
November 9, 1987 (1987-11-09)
While scouting in Canada, Quackpot turns a lumberjack into a Bigfoot-like creature. The Dinosaucers try to help him while the Tyrannos try to capture him.
42"Karatesaurus Wrecks"Michael E. Uslan,
David Wise
November 10, 1987 (1987-11-10)
The Dinosaucers go to Japan and are roped into working in a monster movie. Meanwhile, the Tyrannos learn karate to fight the Dinosaucers.
43"Lochs and Bay Gulls"Michael E. UslanNovember 11, 1987 (1987-11-11)
Genghis Rex plans to recruit the Loch Ness Monster into the Tyrannos, but Plesio falls in love with her.
44"The Trojan Horseasaurus" Ellen Guon November 12, 1987 (1987-11-12)
When Quackpot is kicked out of the Tyrannos, he plans to get revenge by pretending to be the Ancients of Reptilon.
45"We're Off to See the Lizard"Michael E. Uslan,
Felicia Maliani
November 13, 1987 (1987-11-13)
Sara is hit by a tornado from a Tyranno weather machine and wakes up to find herself in a very Oz-like situation.
46"Seeing Purple"Susan EllisonNovember 16, 1987 (1987-11-16)
The Dinosaucers come down with an illness and the Secret Scouts have to keep the Tyrannos from finding out.
47"There's No Such Thing as Stego-Claws"Michael E. UslanNovember 17, 1987 (1987-11-17)
The Dinosaucers plan to go home for Merry Dinosaur Day but the Tyrannos spoil Bonehead's good cheer by telling him Stego-Claws doesn't exist. That night, Bonehead and David join Stego-Claws in trying to keep the Tyrannos from ruining Merry Dinosaur Day.
48"Applesaucers"Michael E. UslanNovember 18, 1987 (1987-11-18)
David, Allo, and Dimetro work to save David's grandparent's farm from the Tyrannos.
49"Reduced for Clarence"Michael E. Uslan,
Carla Conway
November 19, 1987 (1987-11-19)
Ryan, Sara, Allo, and Teryx go to the circus where the Tyrannos are trying to kidnap a stilt-wearing clown named Clarence, whom they believe has a shrink ray.
50"Attack of the Fur Balls"Clancy FortNovember 20, 1987 (1987-11-20)
After causing trouble at Lavadome, Ugh and Grunt run away, fall into a Tyranno trap and are taken to the Tar Pits.
51"Dinosaur Dundy"Michael E. UslanNovember 23, 1987 (1987-11-23)
Bronto Thunder, Tricero, Sara, and David go to Florida to find some dinosaur eggs in the possession of archeologist Dinosaur Dundy, but they've been stolen by a mutated crocodile.
52"Those Reptilon Nights" Bill Fawcett November 24, 1987 (1987-11-24)
The Maltese Pterodactyl is stolen and Tricero is called back to Reptilon to find it.
53"The Dinolympics"Bill FawcettNovember 25, 1987 (1987-11-25)
Allo tries to get the Tyrannos to compete in their form of Olympics as a way of making peace while Sara deals with a stuck-up rival at her own Olympics.
54"Sara Had a Little Lambeosaurus"Cherie WilkersonNovember 26, 1987 (1987-11-26)
Dimetro follows Sara to school and befriends her trouble-making chemistry lab partner Glen.
55"Beauty and the Bonehead" Brynne Stephens November 27, 1987 (1987-11-27)
Genghis Rex steals a perfume from the scientist who made it in order to make himself beautiful and take over the world. The Dinosaucers rush to stop him while Bonehead falls in love with the scientist's daughter.
56"The Museum of Natural Humans"Michael E. Uslan,
Felicia Maliani,
Lydia C. Marano
November 30, 1987 (1987-11-30)
The Secret Scouts are abducted by the Tyrannos, who sell them to a museum and it's up to Allo to rescue them.
57"Saber-Tooth or Consequences"Michael E. Uslan,
Craig Miller,
Mark Nelson
December 1, 1987 (1987-12-01)
Sabertooth tiger pirates come to Earth and the Dinosaucers and Tyrannos team up to stop them.
58"Camp Tyranno"Michael E. Uslan,
Beth Bornstein
December 2, 1987 (1987-12-02)
When the Secret Scouts are away at summer camp, the Tyrannos think they're at a boot camp to prepare them for war. Genghis Rex forms his own boot camp to combat them.
59"The Babysitter" Gerry Conway December 3, 1987 (1987-12-03)
In order to go to the Reptile Fair on Reptilon, Bonehead leaves his little brother Numbskull in the care of Quackpot.
60"Toy-Ranno Store Wars"Michael E. Uslan,
Jody Lynn Nye
December 4, 1987 (1987-12-04)
The Tyrannos mistake toy commercials as advertisements for weapons and kidnap David to make him tell them how they work.
61"The T-Bones' Stakes"Michael E. UslanDecember 7, 1987 (1987-12-07)
The Tyrannos obtain a ray gun that brings dinosaur skeletons to life and the Dinosaucers seem unable to defeat them.
62"The Scales of Justice"Michael E. UslanDecember 8, 1987 (1987-12-08)
Sick and tired of always losing to the Dinosaucers, the Tyrannos decide to face them in court.
63"I Got Those 'Ol Reptilon Blues Again, Mommasaur"Michael E. Uslan,
Todd Johnson
December 9, 1987 (1987-12-09)
The Tyrannos go back to Reptilon to return to their old jobs and Allo, Teryx, and Bronto Thunder follow to see if they really are. But will the three Dinosaucers decide to stay on Reptilon?
64"I Was a Teenage Human"Lydia C. Marano,
David Wise
December 10, 1987 (1987-12-10)
The Tyrannos need a new energy source and believe that Paul's science fair project is what they're looking for. They turn Styraco into a human to steal it.
65"The Friend"Bill FawcettDecember 11, 1987 (1987-12-11)
While on his way for groceries, Stego befriends a lonely boy named Peter. When Stego takes him to Reptilon, the Tyrannos think Peter's toys are prototypes for spaceships and kidnap him.

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Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer is a 51-episode animated television series, and third generation Eldran franchise funded by Tomy after Genki Bakuhatsu Ganbaruger and produced by Sunrise. It aired in Japan from March 3, 1993, to February 23, 1994. The story for this entry is that a group of elementary school children are given command of the series' title mecha and their efforts to defend the Earth from the hands of the Mechanization Empire which was led by Kikaishin, the boss of this organization himself. It firstly introduces a female pilot, additional pilots and jet mode. In addition, it is the first season to start with four pilots, having all members having the same bracelet and introduce a super robot piloted by multiple pilots.

Marvin Goldhar was a Canadian actor, best known for his voice work in animated programs and in made-for-TV movies.

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